TRIGONOMETRY
Trigonometry from Greek trigōnon, "triangle" and metron,
"measure" is a branch of mathematics that studies relationships
between side lengths and angles of triangles. The field emerged in the
Hellenistic world during the 3rd century BC from applications of geometry to
astronomical studies.In particular, 3rd-century astronomers first
noted[citation needed] that the ratio of the lengths of two sides of a
right-angled triangle depends only on one acute angle of the triangle. These
dependencies are now called trigonometric functions
Trigonometry is the foundation of all applied geometry,
including geodesy, surveying, celestial mechanics, solid mechanics, and
navigation.Trigonometric functions have been extended as functions of a real or
complex variable, which are today pervasive in all mathematics.